Venice Film Fest’s VR Section Rebrands As Venice Immersive
Dozens of projects with animation are being presented at the event.
Dozens of projects with animation are being presented at the event.
Christopher at Sea is the only U.S. short selected for this year’s festival, and the only animated film in the Orizzonti competition section.
“We always want to do funny things, but the results are always terrifying. We seem to be bad comedians.”
“Inu-Oh” will premiere at Venice in September, “Mad God” at Locarno in August.
The festival is taking place in real life (September 2–12), but the vr works will only be accessible online.
The Venice Film Festival, which is the world’s oldest film festival, announced the line-up today for their 71st edition. The festival is known for not giving much consideration to animated cinema, but they always throw in a few animated films.
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